Images courtesy of Drs. Ethan Hughes, Emily Gibson, and Diego Restrepo at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

Movie of neutrophil and platelets in the inflamed cremasteric venules of a WT mouse, 3h after local injection of TNFa. Cells are labeled by injection of low amounts of antibodies anti-Ly6G conjugated to DyLight649, anti-CD41 conjugated to PE and anti-CD62P conjugated to FITC. The movie shows the dynamic capture and release of platelets (red) by a crawling neutrophil (white), some of which are activated as indicated by the expression of CD62P (green).

TTL Synchronization (TTL Sync) provides sophisticated, reliable electronic control of carefully timed devices in a microscopy system with a combination of custom-designed TTL electronics and SlideBook software.

SlideBook digital microscopy software advances research microscopy through the entire experimental process. By managing everything from instrument control to image processing and data analysis, SlideBook allows scientists to focus on investigation rather than instrumentation.